Forensic science

Describes several types of evidence that forensic scientists study in the investigation of crimes, including fingerprints, blood splatters, toxicology, hair strands, pieces of glass, and others; examines accident reconstruction; and discusses the impact technological advances in DNA and other areas have had on crime fighting.

Heinemann Library
2006
9781403477637
book

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